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  1. The 487 BG bombed the Rositz oil refinery. August 16, 1944: Zeitz The 487 BG bombed the Zeitz oil refinery. August 17, 1944: Ploiești Three oil refineries and targets of opportunity were bombed in the Ploiești area: Româno-Americană (by the 461 BG on their last Ploiești mission), "Astra Română Refinery" (450 BG) [specify] August 18, 1944

  2. Apr 4, 2013 · 12px The 450 BG & 485 BG bombed the oil refinery. The 450 BG also bombed the "Florisdorf Oil Refinery" on October 11, November 17, December 2 (as an alternate on a Straszhof Austria mission), & December 18 (the marshalling yard on March 12). November 5, 1944: Ludwigshafen-Oppau 12px The 487 BG bombed the Ludwigshafen chemical works.

  3. Feb 3, 2010 · 487th Bomb Group (H): 487th Bomb Group Missions. 487th Bomb Group (H) Station 137 - Lavenham, Suffolk, UK 22-Sep-43 to 7-Nov-45.

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    Date
    Target
    Notes
    1
    Sunday, May 7, 1944
    Liege, Belgium
    Marshalling Yards
    2
    Monday, May 8, 1944
    Brussels, Belgium
    Schaerbeek Marshalling Yards
    3
    Tuesday, May 9, 1944
    Laon, France
    Laon-Couvron Airfield
    4
    Thursday, May 11, 1944
    Troyes, France
    Chaumont Marshalling Yards Aircraft lost: ...
  4. Mar 27, 2017 · The 487 BG bombed the Rositz oil refinery. August 16, 1944: Zeitz: The 487 BG bombed the Zeitz oil refinery. August 17, 1944: Ploieşti: Three oil refineries and targets of opportunity were bombed in the Ploieşti area: Româno-Americană (by the 461 BG on their last Ploieşti mission), "Astra Română Refinery" (450 BG) [specify] August 18, 1944

  5. 487th Bombardment Group. Constituted as 487th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 14 Sep 1943 and activated on 20 Sep. Prepared for overseas duty with B-24's. Moved to England, Mar-Apr 1944, and assigned to Eighth AF. Began combat in May 1944, bombing airfields in France in preparation for the invasion of Normandy; then pounded coastal defenses, road ...

  6. Sep 12, 2018 · Approximate bomber route for Operation Tidal Wave, the low-level bombing raid on the oil fields around Ploiesti, Romania, Aug 1st 1943. The plan looked pretty straightforward: a total of 1,751 airmen and 178 B-24 bombers headed by Brigadier General Uzal G. Ent would fly from airfields in Benghazi, across the Adriatic Sea and Albania’s Pindus Mountains.

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  8. Jun 5, 2023 · “As a strategic bombing mission alone, this raid ranks up there as one of the worst defeats suffered by the Allies in the air war.” By Luke Truxal. EIGHTY YEARS after the August 1, 1943, raid on the Ploiești oil refineries, the mission still captures the imagination of military historians and general public alike. How could it not?

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